Visiting a Masonry Supply and Landscape Supply Ahead of a Pool Installation in Sussex County NJ 

Visiting a Masonry Supply and Landscape Supply Ahead of a Pool Installation in Sussex County NJ

The time has come for a new pool you’ll soon be enjoying all summer long. But a pool isn’t complete without a pool deck and other features that will help tie your pool into the overall ambiance of the home and landscape. It’s important to match pavers and other landscape features so your new pool doesn’t feel out of place. To get the best feeling of what to use and what not to use, it’s best to visit a supply yard and clarify your design ideas before pool installation begins. Here are some benefits of visiting a masonry supply and landscape supply ahead of a pool installation in Sussex County, NJ.

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Natural Stone vs. Modern Pavers

Consider the aesthetics of your home: does it have a more rustic or a more contemporary feel? Natural stones can give your pool the feel of an ancient Roman bath right in your backyard. Meanwhile, modern concrete pavers can give you expanded color and style choices to ensure a perfect match for your home and landscape; and, you’ll enjoy non-slip textures and easy-to-clean surfaces that simplify your summer. 

Even if your home doesn’t subscribe to a single aesthetic, combining the two styles isn’t even out of the question. For instance, the modern paver walkway approaching your pool and its contrasting borders may be accented by a gorgeous retaining wall or other vertical structures made from natural stone.

Retaining Walls

Often one of the most important additions to a landscape is the retaining wall, and this can be useful around a pool as well as preventing erosion. Retaining walls provide excellent physical barriers to the pool area if you have a sloped property. In fact, you could even do away with some security fencing for a more open look. Retaining walls can also define the pool area and echo the materials used on a fireplace, outdoor kitchen, or pillars for a cohesive look.

Greenscape Additions

One of the greatest pleasures in spending time around a pool is feeling a greater connection to nature. There’s no better way to enhance this pleasure than to look for fantastic foliage to place around your new pool. With a myriad beautiful plant life, your pool area can evoke the many different places from around the world that you may hold dear. Even better from an ecological perspective, it can be a fantastic choice to place plants native to New Jersey that are not only attractive but easy-keeping so you can enjoy your pool more all season long. 

For a chic look reminiscent of a spa, surround your pool with raised masonry plant beds; either natural stone or concrete wall blocks are ideal for this use. For a luxe spa look, opt for long, slender planters filled with monochromatic plants. For a relaxed tropical vibe, planters could be smaller, more square, and filled with a variety of lush, colorful, leafy plants.

Lighting Plans

Enjoying your pool shouldn’t be limited to the time of day. Playing or relaxing in your pool well into the night can be another of the greatest pleasures of the summer. Proper lighting around your pool is important for safety as well as ambiance. A lighting system that’s carefully planned and professionally installed by your landscaping company ensures the safest and best experience for all your nighttime outdoor experiences. Talk to our experts about low-voltage LED lighting that gently illuminates your pool and walkways at night and remains unobtrusive during the day when installed under foliage or within a masonry feature.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

E. P. Jansen Nursery began with an inspired vision only a family-run company can design. After purchasing her father's home and five acres of land in 1972, Elizabeth and Jan Jansen transformed the land into a community-focused, pick-your-own-strawberries, gladiolus, and chrysanthemum farm. Over ten-thousand chrysanthemums grew throughout the five acres during those early years. But as Jan and Elizabeth adapted and grew their vision, they also began to look ahead, expanding their business plan by breaking up their expansive flower offerings into separate products, and thus allowing the growth of an extensive, diverse nursery. After over 45 years, this family-focused company has grown to become the premier hardscape and plant supplier in the region. The sprawling farm now offers high-quality nursery stock curated from around the world as well as a comprehensive selection of natural stone, wall systems, pavers, blue stone, granite, and a wide variety of tools and bulk support materials.